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T-Mobile Launches Samsung Behold and Gravity PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike   
Thursday, 06 November 2008

The Samsung T919 Behold and the Samsung Gravity have been officially launched by T-Mobile. The Behold is a touchscreen device which will get you that TouchWiz experience with haptic feedback, 3G support, full HTML web browser and a 5-megapixel camera with video support. The phone will be available starting with November 10 and it will cost $149.99 with a contract.

The Gravity is a candybar phone with a secret function. It’s a QWERTY slide-out keyboard. That’s about the greatest feature of it. The phone costs $49.99 with a two-year plan and it’s going to be available a week later, starting with November 17.

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